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Custom scrollbar/Timeline view widge
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Custom scrollbar/Timeline view widge


  • Subject: Custom scrollbar/Timeline view widge
  • From: James Reynolds <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 19:14:00 -0600

I am writing an application that renders animations using a command line ray tracer. I want to create some sort of timeline/scrollbar thingy that lets the user scroll through the animation frames. I'm having a hard time trying to visualize exactly what I want. But my needs are:

- It needs to scroll (would be nice if it could zoom, but not a requirement)
- Needs to show the current frame in the image viewport
- Needs to show which frames need to be rendered. FinalCut Pro shows which frames need to be rendered by having a red bar above frame in the timeline view (where the width of the frame representation is about a millimeter, or more or less depending on the timeline zoom).
- It would also be nice if the timeline could allow selection of multiple frames where users can then preform actions on the selected frames (not editing actions like copy/cut/paste/drag/etc, other stuff like rerender).


So my questions are:

Does anyone know of an open source timeline or custom scrollbar widget or example code so that I don't have to do this from scratch?

And what would serve me better, using an NSImageView to display the image frame, a QTView, or maybe even an OpenGL view? My requirements is that the image has to be the full quality of course (ruling out a QT compressed movie) and that it should be able to playback at the correct speed (30fps or whatever the user chooses) which makes me think an NSImageView isn't the best choice. Which is why I got thinking maybe it should be an OpenGL view. Ideas?

If this doesn't take forever to write, then I would like to move to stage 2 which involves creating keyframes and transitions and such and using the timeline view for that purpose.

And an extra favor. I'm still pretty new to Cocoa. If you are a seasoned Cocoa programmer, how long would this take you? I have about 40 hours of work time to finish this, and if it is going to take most of that time, then I should instead look for a simpler interface...

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James Reynolds
http://james.magnusviri.com
email@hidden

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